Data Policy Recommendations for Biodiversity Data. EU BON Project Report

  • Egloff W
  • Agosti D
  • Patterson D
  • et al.
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There is a strong need for a comprehensive, coherent, and consistent data policy in Europe to increase interoperability of data and to make its reuse both easy and legal. Available single recommendations/guidelines on different topics need to be processed, structured, and unified. Within the context of the EU BON project, a team from the EU BON partners from Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Plazi, and Pensoft has prepared this report to be used as a part of the Data Publishing Guidelines and Recommendations in the EU BON Biodiversity Portal. The document deals with the issues: (i) Mobilizing biodiversity data, (ii) Removing legal obstacles, (iii) Changing attitudes, (iv) Data policy recommendations and is addressed to legislators, researchers, research institutions, data aggregators, funders, and publishers.

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Egloff, W., Agosti, D., Patterson, D., Hoffmann, A., Mietchen, D., Kishor, P., & Penev, L. (2016). Data Policy Recommendations for Biodiversity Data. EU BON Project Report. Research Ideas and Outcomes, 2. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.2.e8458

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